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(11) | EP 1 085 542 A2 |
| (12) | EUROPEAN PATENT APPLICATION |
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| (54) | Rotary electric switch and contact therefore |
| (57) An electric switch (10) having fixed contacts (22, 23) and rotary movable contacts
(100) in pairs. The movable contact (100) have a central portion (104) coupled to
a rotary member (26, 28) and end portions (102) adapted to contact the fixed contacts
(22, 23). The end portions (102) extend from the central portion (104) at an angle.
The movable contact (100) pairs lie in substantially the same plane. |
Fig. 1 is a top view of a switch in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the invention;
Fig. 2 is a sectional view taken along line 2-2 in Fig. 1 with the movable contacts beginning to contact the fixed contacts;
Fig. 3 is a perspective view of the contact carrier and movable contacts of the preferred embodiment;
Fig. 4 is a sectional view taken along line 4-4 in Fig. 3;
Fig. 5 is a top view of a movable contact of the preferred embodiment;
Fig. 6 is a sectional view taken along line 6-6 in Fig. 5;
Fig. 7 is a sectional view taken along line 7-7 in Fig. 5;
Fig. 8 is a side view of one type of fixed contact of the preferred embodiment;
Fig. 9 is an end view of the fixed contact of Fig. 8;
Fig. 10 is a side view of another type of fixed contact of the preferred embodiment;
Fig. 11 is a top view of the fixed contact of Fig. 10;
Fig. 12 is a sectional view taken along line 2-2 in Fig. 1 with the movable contacts fully removed from the fixed contacts, i.e., in the "off" position; and
Fig. 13 is a sectional view taken along line 2-2 in Fig. 1 with the movable contacts fully mated with the fixed contacts, i.e. in the "on" position.
| Symbol | Unit | Description | Value |
| N | No | No. of moving contacts | 2 |
| I1 | M | Length of central portion | 14.8 |
| I2 | Mm | Length of end portion (derived) | 5.78 |
| x | Mm | Distance between Center points of contact projections | 24 |
| y | Mm | Center of bent portion from edge (derived) | 4.25 |
| z | Mm | Distance of center points from edge | 6 |
| k | Mm | Width of the moving contact | 5 |
| Ar | Cm2 | Cross sectional area at contact zone | 0.11 |
| a | Mm | Separation between moving contacts in a pair | 3 |
| t | Mm | Thickness of moving contact | 1.6 |
| w | Mm | Width of fixed contact | 11 |
| Fa | N | Electrodynamic Force of Attraction | |
| Fa1 | N | Attraction force due to length x of movable contact | |
| Fa2 | N | Attraction force due to length y of movable contact | |
| Fr | N | Repulsions force at contact points | |
| Fs | N | Spring force on each movable contact | 10.5 |
| Mr | N-mm | Moment of Fr about edge of movable contact | |
| Ma | N-mm | Moment of Fa about edge of movable contact | |
| Ms | N-mm | Moment of Fs about edge of movable contact |
| Symbol | I* | Fa1 | Fa2 | Ma | Ms | Fr | Mr | Ma+Ms |
| Units | KA | N | N | N-m | N-m | N | N-m | N-mm |
| Ex. 1 | 4 | 0.54 | 0.21 | 3.15 | 89.25 | 2.23 | 26.75 | 92.40 |
| Ex. 2 | 4.5 | 0.68 | 0.27 | 3.98 | 89.25 | 2.76 | 33.14 | 93.23 |
| Ex. 3 | 5 | 0.85 | 0.33 | 4.92 | 89.25 | 3.34 | 40.12 | 94.17 |
| Ex. 4 | 5.5 | 1.02 | 0.40 | 5.95 | 89.25 | 3.97 | 47.68 | 95.20 |
| Ex. 5 | 6 | 1.22 | 0.48 | 7.08 | 89.25 | 4.65 | 55.81 | 96.33 |
| Ex. 6 | 6.5 | 1.43 | 0.56 | 8.31 | 89.25 | 5.37 | 64.48 | 97.56 |
| Ex. 7 | 7 | 1.66 | 0.65 | 9.64 | 89.25 | 6.14 | 73.69 | 98.89 |
| Ex. 8 | 7.5 | 1.90 | 0.74 | 11.07 | 89.25 | 6.95 | 83.43 | 100.32 |
| Ex. 9 | 8 | 2.16 | 0.84 | 12.59 | 89.25 | 7.81 | 93.69 | 101.84 |
| Ex. 10 | 8.5 | 2.44 | 0.95 | 14.21 | 89.25 | 8.70 | 104.45 | 103.46 |
| Ex. 11 | 9 | 2.74 | 1.07 | 15.93 | 89.25 | 9.64 | 115.71 | 105.18 |
| Ex. 12 | 9.5 | 3.05 | 1.19 | 17.75 | 89.25 | 10.62 | 127.46 | 107.00 |
| Ex. 13 | 10 | 3.38 | 1.32 | 19.67 | 89.25 | 11.64 | 139.70 | 108.92 |
| Ex. 14 | 10.5 | 3.73 | 1.46 | 21.69 | 89.25 | 12.70 | 152.40 | 110.94 |
| Ex. 15 | 11 | 4.09 | 1.60 | 23.80 | 89.25 | 13.80 | 165.57 | 113.05 |
| Ex. 16 | 11.5 | 4.47 | 1.75 | 26.20 | 89.25 | 14.93 | 179.20 | 115.27 |
| Ex. 17 | 12 | 4.87 | 1.90 | 28.33 | 89.25 | 16.11 | 193.29 | 117.58 |
| Ex. 18 | 12.5 | 5.28 | 2.06 | 30.74 | 89.25 | 17.32 | 207.82 | 119.99 |
| Ex. 19 | 13 | 5.71 | 2.23 | 33.25 | 89.25 | 18.57 | 222.78 | 122.50 |
| *Total Instantaneous Current |
Ma is the total moment due to the attractive forces;
Ms is the total moment due to the force of spring 24; and
Mr is the total moment due to the repulsive forces.
1. An electric switch (10) comprising:
a housing (20);
four contacts (22, 23) mounted to said housing (20);
a rotary member (26, 28) rotatably mounted with respect to said housing (20); and
two pairs of movable contacts (100), each movable contact (100) having a central portion (104) coupled to said rotary member (26, 28) and having end portions (102) adapted to contact a corresponding one of said contacts (22, 23), said pairs of movable contact s (100) being mounted in substantially the same plane.
2. An electric switch (10) as recited in clause 1, wherein said contacts (22, 23) are fixed with respect to said housing (20).
3. An electric switch (10) as recited in clause 2, wherein a longitudinal axis of each of said end portions (102) defines an angle with respect to a longitudinal axis of said central portion (104).
4. An electric switch (10) as recited in clause 3, wherein said rotary member (26, 28) comprises a shaft (28) and a contact carrier 26 mounted on said shaft (28), said center portions being supported by said contact carrier 26 and said end portions (102) extending away from said contact carrier 26.
5. An electric switch (10) as recited in clause 3 wherein a chamfered edge 62 is defined on said contacts (22, 23).
6. An electric switch (10) as recited in clause 5, further comprising a projection (106) formed on each of said end portions (102), said projection (106) being adapted to slide over said chamfered edge (62) when said rotary member (26, 28) is rotated to move said end portions (102) into contact with said contacts (22, 23).
7. An electric switch (10) as recited in clause 6, wherein tapered edges (108) are formed on said end portions (102) of define sacrifical material.
8. An electric switch (10) as recited in clause 3, wherein said angle is in the range of range of 30°- 50 ° inclusive.
9. An electric switch (10) as recited in clause 3, wherein said angle is in the range of range of 35 ° -45 ° inclusive.
10. An electric switch (10) as recited in clause 3, wherein said angle is 37°.
11. An electric switch (10) as recited in clause 4, wherein said contact carrier 26 comprises Stanyl TW241F10.
12. An electric switch (10) as recited in clause 4, further comprising a spring (24)
disposed between a surface of said contact carrier 26 and said movable contact s (100)
and wherein the dimensions of said movable contacts (100) are set to satisfy the following
equation for anticipated instantaneous current levels through the switch (10);
where:
Ma is the total moment due to the EMF attractive forces;
Ms is the total moment due to the force of said spring (24); and
Mr is the total moment due to the EMF repulsive forces.
13. An electric switch (10) comprising:
a housing (20);
four contacts (22, 23) mounted to said housing (20); and
a rotary member (26, 28) rotatably mounted with respect to said housing (20); and
two pairs of movable contact (100)s (100), each movable contact (100) having a central portion (104) coupled to said rotary member (26, 28) and having end portions (102) adapted to contact a corresponding one of said contacts (22, 23), a longitudinal axis of said end portions (102) extending at an angle with respect to a longitudinal axis of said central portion (104) and said end portions (102) being in substantially the same plane as said central portion (104).
14. An electric switch (10) as recited in clause 13, wherein said contacts (22, 23) are fixed with respect to said housing (20).
15. An electric switch (10) as recited in clause 14, wherein said rotary member (26, 28) comprises a shaft (28) and a contact carrier (26) mounted on said shaft (28), said center portions being supported by said contact carrier (26) and said end portions (102) extending away from said contact carrier (26).
16. An electric switch (10) as recited in clause 14 wherein a chamfered edge (62) is defined on said contacts (22, 23).
17. An electric switch (10) as recited in clause 16, further comprising a projection (106) formed on each of said end portions (102), said projection (106) being adapted to slide over said chamfered edge (62) when said rotary member (26, 28) is rotated to move said end portions (102) into contact with said contacts (22, 23).
18. An electric switch (10) as recited in clause 17, wherein tapered edges (108) are formed on said end portions (102) to define sacrifical material.
19. An electric switch (10) as recited in clause 14, wherein said angle is in the range of range of 30 ° - 50 ° inclusive.
20. An electric switch (10) as recited in clause 14, wherein said angle is in the range of range of 35 ° -45 ° inclusive.
21. An electric switch (10) as recited in clause 14, wherein said angle is 37°.
22. An electric switch (10) as recited in clause 15, wherein said contact carrier (26) is comprises Stanyl TW241F10.
23. An electric switch (10) as recited in clause 15, further comprising a spring (24)
disposed between a surface of said contact carrier (26) and said movable contacts
(100) and wherein the dimensions of said movable contacts (100) are set to satisfy
the following equation for anticipated instantaneous current levels through the switch
(10);
where:
Ma is the total moment due to the EMF attractive forces;
Ms is the total moment due to the force of said spring (24); and
Mr is the total moment due to the EMF repulsive forces.
24. A movable contact (100) for an electric switch (10) of the type having fixed contacts (22, 23), a rotary member (26, 28), and at least one pair of the movable contact (100)s (100) mounted on the rotary member (26, 28) said movable contact (100)s (100) each comprise:
a central portion (104) adapted to be coupled to the rotary member (26, 28); and
end portions (102) adapted to define breaks with a corresponding one of said fixed contacts (22, 23), a longitudinal axis of said end portions (102) extending at an angle with respect to a longitudinal axis of said central portion (104) and said end portions (102) being in substantially the same plane as said central portion (104).
25. An electric switch (10) as recited in clause 24, wherein tapered edges (108) are formed on said end portions (102) to define sacrifical material.
26. An electric switch (10) as recited in clause 25, further comprising a projection (106) formed on said end portions (102) and being adapted to contact the fixed contacts (22, 23).
27. An electric switch (10) as recited in clause 24, wherein said angle is in the range of range of 30 ° - 50 ° inclusive.
28. An electric switch (10) as recited in clause 24, wherein said angle is in the range of range of 35 ° -45 ° inclusive.
29. An electric switch (10) as recited in clause 24, wherein said angle is 37°.
30. An electric switch (10) as recited in clause 24, wherein the dimensions of said
movable contact (100) are set to satisfy the following equation for anticipated instantaneous
current levels through the switch (10);
where:
Ma is the total moment due to the EMF attractive forces;
Ms is the total moment due to the force of a spring (24) holding said contact; and
Mr is the total moment due to the EMF repulsive forces.
31. An electric switch (10) comprising:
a housing (20);
four contacts (22, 23) mounted to said housing (20);
two movable contact (100) (100) means for selectively electrically coupling said contacts (22, 23); and
rotary means for rotating said movable contact (100) (100) means from a first position where said movable contact (100) (100) means couples said contacts (22, 23) to one another to a second position where said contacts (22, 23) are electrically isolated from one another.
32. An electric switch (10) as recited in clause 31 wherein said movable contact (100) (100) means comprises pairs of parallel movable contact (100) (100)s (100), each of said pairs being mounted in substantially the same plane.
33. An electric switch (10) as recited in clause 32, wherein said contacts (22, 23) are fixed with respect to said housing (20).
34. An electric switch (10) as recited in clause 33, wherein a longitudinal axis of end portions (102) of said movable contact (100) (100)s (100) defines an angle with respect to a longitudinal axis of a central portion (104) of said movable contact (100) (100).
35. An electric switch (10) as recited in clause 34, wherein said rotary means comprises a shaft (28) and a contact carrier (26) mounted on said shaft (28), said center portions being supported by said contact carrier (26) and said end portions (102) extending away from said contact carrier (26).
36. An electric switch (10) as recited in clause 35 wherein a chamfered edge (62) is defined on said contacts (22, 23).
37. An electric switch (10) as recited in clause 36, wherein tapered edges (108) are formed on said end portions (102) to define sacrifical material.
38. An electric switch (10) as recited in clause 36, further comprising a projection (106) formed on each of said end portions (102).
39. An electric switch (10) as recited in clause 34, wherein said angle is in the range of range of 30 ° - 50 ° inclusive.
40. An electric switch (10) as recited in clause 34, wherein said angle is in the range of range of 35 ° -45 ° inclusive.
41. An electric switch (10) as recited in clause 34, wherein said angle is 37°.
42. An electric switch (10) as recited in clause 35, wherein said contact carrier (26) comprises Stanyl TW241F10.
43. An electric switch (10) as recited in clause 35, further comprising a spring (24)
disposed between a surface of said contact carrier (26) and said movable contacts
(100) and wherein the dimensions of said movable contacts (100) are set to satisfy
the following equation for anticipated instantaneous current levels through the switch
(10);
where:
Ma is the total moment due to the EMF attractive forces;
Ms is the total moment due to the force of said spring (24); and
Mr is the total moment due to the EMF repulsive forces.
a housing (20);
four contacts (22, 23) mounted to said housing (20);
a rotary member (26, 28) rotatably mounted with respect to said housing (20); and
two pairs of movable contacts (100), each movable contact (100) having a central portion (104) coupled to said rotary member (26, 28) and having end portions (102) adapted to contact a corresponding one of said contacts (22, 23), said pairs of movable contact s (100) being mounted in substantially the same plane.
a housing (20);
four contacts (22, 23) mounted to said housing (20); and
a rotary member (26, 28) rotatably mounted with respect to said housing (20); and
two pairs of movable contact (100)s (100), each movable contact (100) having a central portion (104) coupled to said rotary member (26, 28) and having end portions (102) adapted to contact a corresponding one of said contacts (22, 23), a longitudinal axis of said end portions (102) extending at an angle with respect to a longitudinal axis of said central portion (104) and said end portions (102) being in substantially the same plane as said central portion (104).
a central portion (104) adapted to be coupled to the rotary member (26, 28); and
end portions (102) adapted to define breaks with a corresponding one of said fixed contacts (22, 23), a longitudinal axis of said end portions (102) extending at an angle with respect to a longitudinal axis of said central portion (104) and said end portions (102) being in substantially the same plane as said central portion (104).
a housing (20);
four contacts (22, 23) mounted to said housing (20);
two movable contact (100) (100) means for selectively electrically coupling said contacts (22, 23); and
rotary means for rotating said movable contact (100) (100) means from a first position where said movable contact (100) (100) means couples said contacts (22, 23) to one another to a second position where said contacts (22, 23) are electrically isolated from one another.